Jornais Acesso aberto

The Times - 30/08/1983

1983; Gale Group;

Autores

From Kate Dourian, Beirut, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Michael Hamlyn, Karachi, By Craig Seton, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Richard Ford Belfast, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, by Harry Golombek, By Michael Bally, Transport Editor, From Christopher Thomas, Washington, From Hasan Akhtar Islamabad, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Alan McGregor, Geneva, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Trevor Fishlock New York, From Richard Hughes Hongkong, From Terence Smith (New York Times), Vail, Colorado, By Caroline Moorehead, From Edward Schumacher, Christine Painell, PHS, Robert Fisk, Roger Scruton, BRIAN CLOUSTON., FRANK BESWICK., PAUL NEUBURG, , LINDSAY ANDERSON, ALAN BATES, ALAN BLEASDALE, ALAN BRIDGES, BILL BRYDEN. TIMOTHY BURRILL, JULIE CHRISTIE, RICHARD EYRE, WILLIAM FORSYTH, STEPHEN FREARS, JACK GOLD. PETER HALL, HUGH HUDSON, JOHN IRVIN, GLENDAJACKSON, RICHARD LESTER, SANDY LIEBERSON, ALAN MARSHALL., MICHAEL MEDWIN, PETER NICHOLS, EDNA O'BRIEN, MICHAEL PALIN, ALAN PARKER, CLIVE PARSONS, SIMON PERRY. HAROLD PINTER, OTTO PLASCHKES, MICHAEL RADFORD, ALVIN RAKOFF, KAREL REISZ, SIMON RELPH. NICOLAS ROEG. WILLIE RUSSELL, OHN SCHLESINGER, RIDLEY SCOTT, JEREMY THOMAS, , FRANK S. LAW, , JAMES OTTAWAY, , GEOFFREY LEE WILLIAMS, , JAMES MACFARLANE., JOHN V. BARTLETT, , ALASTAIR GOLD, , PHILIP GOODHART., By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By a Bridge Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Our Astronomy Correspondent, Michael Church, Anthony Masters, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By M. G. G. Pillai, Kuala Lumpur, and Michael Prest, By Derek Pain, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Jonathan Clare, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By John Lawless, From Maxwell Newton New York, By Our Commercial Editor, Maxwell Newton, by Dr Richard Stevens, by Richard Sharpe, Roger Woolnough, by Maggie McLening, by Anthony Kenyon, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ball, by Alan Gibson, By Alan Ross, By Peter Marson, By Richard Streeton, By a Special Correspondent, From Barry Pickthall Newport Rhode Island, By Pat Butcher, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, New York, From Jim Railton, Duisburg, By Jenny MacArthur, From Sydney Friskin Amsterdam, From a Special Correspondent, By Tom German, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Graham Rock, Chicago, By Michael Seely, Edited by Peter Lee,

Resumo

News: Tube driver mastermind comes out on top again, Lee Kuan Yew plays Cupid, Basque floods bring disease risk, Turkey: a leader much maligned, A Great Man To Unmake Himself, Envoy fires conference salvo despite boycott, The sky at night in September, Phone in, the boss will be there, Touch of history, No breakdowns-it's British The Week, Meacher seeks poll on Polaris, Notting Hill dresses up for a Roman Carnival, Andropov cracks the whip at home, TUC calls for legal monitor for media, Party cash crisis may cut HQ jobs, Government rejects' request to fund ecology congress, CBI takes gloomier view of recovery, Overdoses of vitamins leave patients disabled, Reward of £80,000 in hunt for jewel thieves, Roads, Towing tips, Divers find treasures in wreck, Youth pay of £37 is upset for Whitehall, Aquino's hearse mobbed, Chadian rebels make peace call to Habrè, 'Selective' cut may be sought by SDP, Report on Celtic head untrue, Thatcher receives letter from Andropov repeating SS20 offer, Zia blames foreigners for agitation, Holiday learning, Dad's Army all set for space, USSR: Iosif Begun, Police called in to man Ulster jails, No 10 silent on new leak, US Marines killed in worst Beirut fighting for a year, Justifying big budgets and high rates, The Times Diary Unfraternal, Ex-minister held in fraud case, Alternative claimed to straw burning, Communists urged to support Labour left, LT may join minibus battle, Horsted Place time-share plans submitted, Tomorrow, US right boycotts Reagan over role for Kissinger, Greek bakeries close in price protest, Just dying to be noticed, The papers, The strife before the storm?, Order without armed force, 100 injured as Sikhs armed with swords storm Amritsar office, The hobbling of Rome's light cavalry, Insects eat mummies in Peru's museums, Store raid gang to die in China, Five ex-leaders fear a world economic disaster, Atom test inquiry in doubt, Pro-Zia mob attack foreign journalists, Royalty 'just ordinary', Forging a success story, Irish Prime Minister to speak out against abortion ban amendment, Hijackers identified as Iraqis, Disabled yachtsman triumphs, Talks tackle 'justification by faith'. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments:, Glasgow first class honours, Kohl hopes resignation crisis will not delay symbolic trip to Israel, Begin promises final decision on resignation today, University news Leeds £32,046 grant for Russian archive. Display Advertising: Hewlett Packard, International Cable & Satellite Television Exhibition, Eno, Abbey National Two Year Bondshares, British airways, Thistle Hotels, Airbus, Times Books Ltd, The Leopard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Taylor Woodrow, Alliance Building Society, The Times, Ritz, Gulf Air, Rsc, Ns. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Five share chess contest lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,221, Concise Crossword (No 136), Double success for Burn. Reviews: Having designs on the future, RPO/Groves Albert Hall/Radio 3, Atoning evasively, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra Christ Church, Oxford, Plays must tell the story, Sibelius revelation CBSO/Rattle Festival Hall, Edinburgh Festival Women in Power Music Hall, TV top ten, Today's events Royal engagement, Manet at Work National Gallery, The Scottish connexion flung far and wide. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Darlings, you're not quite as wonderful as you think. Editorials/Leaders: Ireland's Introspective Interlude, Nibbling At Benefits. Letters to the Editor: Cost of motorways, .333 recurring, Britain's Nato role, Intimations of mortality, Spirit of Helsinki, Film makers appeal for support, Affronted by the golden handshake, Religion and ratings, Getting it down on paper, Exchanges at the top, Paid jobs for all. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, Elisa Veta Fen Innovation in psychology, Prof Joan Robinson, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Tight money fears hit markets, Capitalization and week's change, Eurobonds prices, Wall Street, Unlisted Securities. Business and Finance: Sassoon will appeal over loss of licence, Malaysia starts buying tin again in attempt to support price, UK plant too risky, say Nissan unions, British oil finds 'are not over', UK Events, Time to analyse analysts better, Pace of OTC boom quickens, Electronic cameras: the photo firms fight back, Getting the words right, W. R. Grace Overseas Development Corporation, The pound, Conflicting signs on recovery, Barclays to subsidize export mission to US, Warburg Inv Man Jersey Ltd.,, Investment and Finance, Hawley plans merchandising deals with Miss World, BP looks set for annual profit of £900m, Policy switch that slowed growth, FMC faces bacon price war, Conflict in Venezuela over debts, Base Lending Rates. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Creme De LA Creme, Yachts And Boats, Wanted, Computer Appointments, Auctions & Antiques. Sport: Why stewards should be flexible on riding offences, Sports in Brief, Exhilarating as Hadlee makes England fight for victory, Yesterday's results First division, Nicholas gives Arsenal a first return on their investment, For The Record Badminton, Coxless four do Britain proud, Schockemöhle in another class, Moxon prevents Yorkshire's morale from sinking too low, Kent full of shots under pressure, Essex need major effort from their seven survivors, Two Czechs hold the balance on bouncing courts, Experience is no use to Robinson, Check on Caribbean temptations, US gold-panning, Younger Rummenigge is as deadly in front of goal, Britain in search of self-belief, Harmony and a duet drowned out by Forest's rousing finale, Tolomeo's victory a timely boost, Cram cruises to a victory, but misses Ovett record, Generous welcome for the strangers, Maree criticizes S African boycott, Today's Fixtures Cricket, St Lubbock in computer age, Kidds 14 feet tall, Undefeated century by Tomlins, Victory avoids worst defeat. Property: Rentals, Property South Of The Thames. Deaths. Weather: The Weather.

Referência(s)